US12220370B2 - Length adjustment device for a finger motion rail, length-adjustable finger motion rail, and therapeutic device comprising at least one length-adjustable finger motion rail of this type, and method for length adjustment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a length adjustment device for a finger motion rail of a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of a finger and/or a thumb of a hand; a finger motion rail for carrying out such a movement, comprising a length-adjustment device of this type; and a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of at least one finger and/or a thumb of a hand, comprising at least one such finger motion rail.
- the present invention also relates to a method for adjusting the length of a finger motion rail on a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of at least one finger and/or a thumb of a hand.
- Therapeutic devices with finger motion rails for the automated movement of individual and/or multiple fingers of a hand permit controlled joint mobilization regardless of the availability of physiotherapy personnel.
- automated training that is independent of the time of day and is individually tailored to the respective user, such devices improve the success of the therapy in a cost-effective manner and shorten the recovery time of the user.
- JP 2011 115 248 A and US 2014/028 86 64 A1 have disclosed devices for supporting a finger movement, the movement mechanisms of which devices are arranged laterally alongside the respective fingers, such that a restriction of movement caused by resting on the finger is avoided.
- JP 2011 115 248 A discloses a device for supporting a movement, in particular a finger motion rail, which is intended to be able to place a three-joint region in a naturally flexed posture.
- US 2014/0288664 A1 discloses a finger movement support device which uses sensor technology to determine the user's intention as regards a desired finger movement (“flexion or extension”) and then supports this movement with the aid of piezoelectric drives arranged on each phalanx.
- both devices can be adapted only inadequately to the differentiated anatomical shapes of the fingers or thumbs of different patients, as a result of which the automated movement of the fingers carried out by them can deviate to a relatively large extent from a natural movement.
- CN 105 726 263 A a portable exoskeleton training robot for rehabilitation of the hand.
- This training robot comprises a fixing device for the hand, which device can be secured to the back of the hand and to the wrist, and rehabilitation devices for the fingers and for the thumb.
- the rehabilitation devices are each driven by linear motors.
- CN 105 726 263 A proposes threaded rods, which permit at least one manual length adjustment for each individual rehabilitation device.
- DE 11 2017 000 012 B4 has disclosed a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of the fingers and the thumb of the hand of a patient, which allows each selected finger to be provided with its own finger motion rail with kinematics of movement, which finger motion rail, arranged to the side of the finger that is to be treated, allows the latter an unimpeded flexion and/or extension movement.
- the known finger motion rail is based on a carriage/rail movement kinematics, which permits an automated finger movement that comes very close to an anatomically natural finger movement.
- DE 10 2019 112 049.7 describes a finger motion rail or a therapeutic device whose kinematics of movement comprise a multi-joint hinge as a means for flexing a metacarpophalangeal joint and is therefore particularly robust against the action of axial forces and torsional forces on the finger motion rail.
- the device in particular the individual finger motion rails, to be adapted to the respective anatomy, that is to say to the hand size and/or the individual finger dimensions.
- the individual finger motion rails are in most cases secured manually to the upper shell or holder of the respective therapeutic device in the optimal position for the respective user, and the finger motion rails must then be released manually after a training session and manually reattached at another place for the next user.
- This procedure is time-consuming and, in everyday clinical practice, has the disadvantage of shortening the training time available to the respective user with the therapeutic device.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to make available a device and a method with which a finger motion rail or a corresponding therapeutic device is adapted quickly and in an automated and cost-effective manner to the anatomy of the respective user.
- a length adjustment device for a finger motion rail of a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of a finger and/or a thumb of a hand having the features of the claims; by a finger motion rail for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of a finger and/or a thumb of a hand, having the features of the claims; by a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of at least one finger and/or a thumb of a hand, having the features of the claims; and by a method for adjusting the length of a finger motion rail on a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of at least one finger and/or a thumb of a hand, having the features of the claims.
- a length adjustment device comprises:
- the carriage can preferably be operatively connected to the drive directly.
- the carriage can also be operatively connected to the drive indirectly via at least one connecting element.
- the adjustment rail is preferably a grid track having at least two grid elements.
- a grid track having at least two grid elements advantageously allows the holding means and thus also the finger motion rail to be locked on the therapeutic device in a simple manner.
- the at least two grid elements protrude from the plane of the adjustment rail substantially in a wedge shape (triangular) and/or a semicircular shape and/or in the form of a Reuleaux triangle.
- Grid elements that protrude in this way from the plane of the adjustment path advantageously permit positive locking, wherein with a wedge (triangular) shape and/or a semicircular shape and/or the shape of a Reuleaux triangle the effect of the blocking mechanism can be overcome more easily (with less effort), under a force exerted by the carriage, than would be the case for example with grid elements protruding from the plane in a cuboid shape.
- the at least two grid elements can also be formed as holes within the adjustment rail.
- An adjustment rail with holes as grid elements in the sense of a perforated plate advantageously permits a flatter design of the adjustment rail.
- the holding means preferably has a first side wall for holding the blocking mechanisms and a second side wall for holding the finger motion rail, which walls are connected to each other at least via a base element, as a result of which a substantially U-shaped cross section is formed through which the adjustment rail runs.
- a substantially U-shaped holding means advantageously permits simple and cost-effective production, depending on the material selected, for example by bending a metal sheet, by injection molding or 3 D printing. In addition, such a holding means can be easily moved along the adjustment rail.
- the adjustment rail comprises a first side wall and a second side wall along its longitudinal axis, wherein the first side wall, the adjustment rail and the second side wall together form a substantially U-shaped cross section, and wherein the holding means is arranged within the substantially U-shaped cross section so as to be movable with respect to the adjustment rail.
- an embodiment of the length adjustment device is also preferred in which the blocking mechanisms each have at least one fixing means arranged on the holding means, preferably on the first side wall; a blocking lever articulated on the holding means, preferably on the first side wall, so as to be rotatable via an axis of rotation; and a means for suspension of the blocking lever with respect to the fixing means, wherein the blocking lever is designed such that, when the carriage comes into operative connection with the blocking lever, the blocking lever is rotated from a blocking position to an unblocking position and the holding means is thus movable in at least one direction.
- a blocking mechanism advantageously permits a change in position of the holding means, and of the finger motion rail held by the holding means, along the adjustment rail on the therapeutic device, caused by the carriage and thus by the drive of the finger motion rail.
- the blocking mechanisms can also be designed in one piece and be made of a resilient material, in particular spring steel and/or hard rubber.
- the fixing means and the blocking levers can advantageously be formed from a single piece of resilient material, wherein the blocking levers are arranged at an angle with respect to the fixing means, and the intersection points between the blocking levers and the fixing means can correspond to the axes of rotation.
- the suspension means can be replaced by the spring properties of the resilient material itself, in particular the spring steel and/or the hard rubber, as a result of which one component per blocking mechanism can advantageously be omitted and the size of the blocking mechanism can be reduced.
- an embodiment has proven useful in which the blocking levers in their respective blocking position are operatively connected to the adjustment rail, in particular to the grid elements of an adjustment rail designed as a grid track, and, in their respective unblocking position, are not operatively connected to the adjustment rail, in particular to the grid elements of an adjustment rail designed as a grid track. If the blocking levers are operatively connected to the adjustment rail, in particular to the grid elements of an adjustment rail designed as a grid track, a movement of the holding means along the adjustment rail is advantageously prevented and the finger motion rail is held in a stable and secure position, such that the therapy movement can be carried out safely.
- the holding means can advantageously be moved along the adjustment rail to any desired position or, in the case of an adjustment rail designed as a grid track, to a position dependent on the grid elements or the holes.
- the drive is a linear drive, in particular a spindle motor, a pneumatic cylinder, a hydraulic cylinder and/or a cable pull.
- a linear drive advantageously permits a controlled movement of the carriage and thus both of the finger motion rail during the therapy movement and of the holding means together with the finger motion rail during length adjustment along the adjustment rail.
- the present invention also relates to a finger motion rail for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of a finger and/or a thumb of a hand, comprising a length adjustment device as claimed.
- the present invention moreover relates to a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of at least one finger and/or a thumb of a hand, comprising at least one finger motion rail as claimed.
- the present invention relates to a method for adjusting the length of a finger motion rail on a therapeutic device for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of at least one finger and/or a thumb of a hand, which method is characterized in that a connecting element of a finger motion rail, arranged on a holding means, is moved with the aid of a drive and via a carriage along an adjustment rail from an amplitude for a therapy movement to a first or second adjustment range; wherein the carriage, when it is moved by means of the drive in a first direction along the adjustment rail to the first adjustment range and contacts a first blocking mechanism, exerts a force on the first blocking mechanism, such that the first blocking mechanism is released, and the holding means together with the finger motion rail is moved in the first direction by movement of the carriage, and wherein the carriage, when it is moved by means of the drive in a second direction along the adjustment rail to the second adjustment range and contacts a second blocking mechanism, exerts a force on the second blocking mechanism, such that the second blocking mechanism is released,
- a length adjustment device advantageously allows a finger motion rail to be automatically moved along the adjustment rail with the aid of the drive already present on a therapeutic device for the finger motion rail, and for same to be fixed on the adjustment rail and therefore on the therapeutic device at a desired position according to the finger length or hand size/length of the user, in order to then be able to carry out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of a finger and/or of a thumb of a hand in a stable position. Time-consuming manual adjustment is thereby advantageously avoided.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a length adjustment device according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a part of a length adjustment device according to FIG. 1 , with a blocking lever in an unblocking position;
- FIG. 3 a shows the length adjustment device from FIGS. 1 and 2 during the movement in direction B 1 , wherein a blocking lever of the second blocking mechanism is in a maximally deflected position above a grid element;
- FIG. 3 b shows the length adjustment device from FIG. 3 a , in which the blocking lever of the second blocking mechanism is in a minimally deflected position
- FIG. 4 b show a schematic comparison of a first, multi-part embodiment of a blocking mechanism according to the invention ( FIG. 4 a ) and a second, one-piece design of a blocking mechanism according to the invention, made of spring steel ( FIG. 4 b );
- FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of a length adjustment device according to the invention with a finger motion rail
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of an embodiment of a finger motion rail with length adjustment device and drive.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a length adjustment device 3 according to the invention.
- the length adjustment device 3 for a finger motion rail 2 of a therapeutic device 1 for carrying out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of a finger and/or a thumb of a hand, comprises at least one adjustment rail 30 ; at least one holding means 34 , movable with respect to the adjustment rail 30 , for holding the finger motion rail 2 ; at least one first blocking mechanism 31 , arranged on the holding means 34 , for blocking the movement of the holding means 34 in a first direction B 1 along the adjustment rail 30 , and at least one second blocking mechanism 32 , arranged on the holding means 34 , for blocking the movement of the holding means 34 in a second direction B 2 along the adjustment rail 30 .
- FIG. 2 shows a part of a length adjustment device 3 according to FIG. 1 , with a blocking lever 312 in an unblocking position P 2 .
- the holding means 34 can preferably have a first side wall 341 for holding the blocking mechanisms 31 and 32 and a second side wall 342 for holding the finger motion rail 2 , which walls are connected to each other at least via a base element 343 , as a result of which a substantially U-shaped cross section is formed through which the adjustment rail 30 runs.
- the length adjustment device 3 comprises at least one carriage 33 , wherein the carriage 33 can be operatively connected to the finger motion rail 2 via at least one connecting element 20 a , 20 b (cf. FIG. 6 ), and wherein the carriage 33 is configured to be moved along the adjustment rail 30 by means of a drive 10 for moving the finger motion rail 2 .
- the carriage 33 can for this purpose be operatively connected to the drive 10 directly, in particular by a direct operative connection to a spindle 102 of the drive 10 .
- the carriage 33 is designed according to the invention such that, when it is moved by means of the drive 10 in the first direction B 1 along the adjustment rail 30 and contacts the first blocking mechanism 31 , it exerts a force on the first blocking mechanism 31 , such that the first blocking mechanism 31 is released, and the holding means 34 together with the finger motion rail 2 is movable in the first direction B 1 by movement of the carriage 30 .
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b show such a movement of the holding means 34 along the adjustment rail 30 in the first direction B 1 .
- a connecting element 20 a or 20 b (cf. FIG. 6 ) of a finger motion rail 2 is moved with the aid of a drive 10 , in particular by means of the spindle 102 driven by the motor 101 of the drive 10 , and via a carriage 33 along an adjustment rail 30 from an amplitude A 1 for a therapy movement to a first A 2 or second A 3 adjustment range.
- the carriage 33 when it is moved by means of the drive 10 , in particular by means of the spindle 102 driven by the motor 101 of the drive 10 , in a first direction B 1 along the adjustment rail 30 to the first adjustment range A 2 and contacts a first blocking mechanism 31 , exerts a force on the first blocking mechanism 31 , such that the first blocking mechanism 31 is released, and the holding means 34 together with the finger motion rail 2 is moved in the first direction B 1 by movement of the carriage 30 .
- the blocking lever 312 is moved by a sliding foot 331 of the carriage 33 away from the adjustment rail 30 or the grid elements 31 thereof counter to the spring force of the means 313 of suspension, as a result of which the interaction between blocking lever 312 and adjustment rail 30 is canceled and a movement of the carriage 33 together with holding means 34 and finger motion rail 2 is permitted.
- the carriage 33 can comprise two sliding feet 331 and a transverse element 332 connecting the sliding feet 331 to each other, such that the carriage 33 can in particular have an H-shaped configuration in a plan view.
- the blocking lever 322 of the second blocking mechanism 32 does not block the movement of the holding means 34 in the first direction B 1 but can simply be pulled along by the holding means 34 moved by the carriage 33 .
- FIG. 3 a shows the length adjustment device 3 from FIGS. 1 and 2 during the movement in direction B 1 , wherein a blocking lever 322 of the second blocking mechanism 32 is in a maximally deflected position above a grid element 301 .
- FIG. 3 b shows the same length adjustment device 3 , in which the blocking lever 322 of the second blocking mechanism 32 is in a minimally deflected position.
- the carriage 30 of a length adjustment device 3 is designed such that, when it is moved by means of the drive 10 , in particular by means of the spindle 102 driven by the motor 101 of the drive 10 , in the second direction B 2 along the adjustment rail 30 and contacts the second blocking mechanism 32 , it exerts a force on the second blocking mechanism 32 , such that the second blocking mechanism 32 is released, and the holding means 34 together with the finger motion rail 2 is moved in the second direction B 2 by movement of the carriage 30 .
- the carriage 30 when it is moved by means of the drive 10 in a second direction B 2 along the adjustment rail 30 to the second adjustment range A 3 and contacts a second blocking mechanism 32 , exerts a force on the second blocking mechanism 32 , such that the second blocking mechanism 32 is released, and the holding means 34 together with the finger motion rail 2 is moved in the second direction B 2 by movement of the carriage 33 .
- the exertion of force can also be done here via the sliding foot 331 .
- the blocking lever 312 of the first blocking mechanism 31 does not block the movement of the holding means 34 in the second direction B 2 but can simply be pulled along by the holding means 34 moved by the carriage 33 .
- the adjustment rail 30 can be in particular a grid track having at least two grid elements 301 .
- the at least two grid elements 301 can protrude from the plane of the adjustment rail 30 substantially in a wedge shape (triangular), as shown in particular in FIGS. 1 to 3 b , and/or a semicircular shape and/or in the form of a Reuleaux triangle.
- FIGS. 2 , 3 a and 3 b it will be seen how the blocking levers 31 and 32 can interact with grid elements 301 protruding in this way from the plane of the adjustment rail 30 , such that one blocking lever 31 or 32 in one direction of movement B 1 or B 2 blocks the movement of the holding means 34 and in the respective other direction of movement can be pulled away over the grid elements 301 .
- the blocking mechanisms 31 and 32 preferably each comprise at least: a fixing means 314 , 324 arranged on the holding means 34 , preferably on the first side wall 341 ; a blocking lever 312 , 322 articulated on the holding means 34 , preferably on the first side wall 341 , so as to be rotatable via an axis of rotation 311 , 321 ; and a means for suspension 313 , 323 of the blocking lever 312 , 322 with respect to the fixing means 314 , 324 ; wherein the blocking lever 312 , 322 is designed such that, when the carriage 33 comes into operative connection with the blocking lever 313 , 323 , the blocking lever 312 , 323 is rotated from a blocking position P 1 to an unblocking position P 2 , and the holding means 34 is thus movable in at least one direction B 1 , B 2 .
- the blocking levers 313 , 323 in their respective blocking position P 1 can be operatively connected to the adjustment rail 30 , in particular to the grid elements 301 of an adjustment rail 30 designed as a grid track, and, in their respective unblocking position P 2 , are preferably not operatively connected to the adjustment rail 30 , in particular to the grid elements 301 of an adjustment rail 30 designed as a grid track.
- the blocking mechanisms 31 , 32 can also be advantageously designed in one piece and formed from resilient material, in particular spring steel and/or hard rubber.
- FIG. 4 a and FIG. 4 b show a schematic comparison of a first, multi-part embodiment of a blocking mechanism 31 , 32 according to the invention ( FIG. 4 a ) and a second, one-piece embodiment of a blocking mechanism 31 , 32 according to the invention, made of spring steel ( FIG. 4 b ).
- the fixing means 314 , 324 and the blocking levers 313 , 323 can advantageously be formed from a single piece of resilient material, for example from spring steel and/or hard rubber, wherein the blocking levers 313 , 323 are preferably arranged at an angle with respect to the fixing means 314 , 324 , and the intersection points between the blocking levers 313 , 323 and the fixing means 314 , 324 can correspond to the axes of rotation 311 , 321 .
- the at least two grid elements 301 of the adjustment rail 30 designed as a grid track can also be configured as holes within the adjustment rail 30 (not shown).
- FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of a length adjustment device 3 according to the invention with a finger motion rail 2 , in which the adjustment rail 30 preferably comprises a first side wall 302 and a second side wall 303 along its longitudinal axis, wherein the first side wall 302 , the adjustment rail 30 and the second side wall 303 together form a substantially U-shaped cross section, and wherein in particular the holding means 34 is arranged within the substantially U-shaped cross section so as to be movable with respect to the adjustment rail 30 .
- the carriage 33 is here preferably operatively connected to the drive 10 indirectly via at least one connecting element 103 (see also FIG. 6 ).
- FIG. 6 finally shows a side view of an embodiment of a finger motion rail 2 with length adjustment device 3 and drive 10 .
- the drive 10 can preferably be a linear drive, in particular a spindle motor, a pneumatic cylinder, a hydraulic cylinder and/or a cable pull.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of a drive 10 designed as a spindle motor, of which the motor 101 drives a spindle 102 , which in turn interacts with the carriage 33 via at least one connecting element 103 .
- the connecting element 103 can for this purpose preferably comprise at least one portion which runs within the substantially U-shaped cross section formed by adjustment rail 30 , first side wall 302 and second side wall 303 (see also FIG. 5 in this connection).
- the length-adjustment device 3 according to the invention or the length adjustment method according to the invention advantageously allows a finger motion rail 2 to be automatically moved along the adjustment rail 30 with the aid of the drive 10 already present on a therapeutic device 1 for the finger motion rail 2 , and for same to be fixed on the adjustment rail 30 and therefore on the therapeutic device 1 at a desired position according to the finger length or hand size/length of the user, in order to then be able to carry out a continuous, passive and/or actively assisted movement of a finger and/or of a thumb of a hand in a stable position. Time-consuming manual adjustment is thereby advantageously avoided.
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- at least one adjustment rail;
- at least one holding means, movable with respect to the adjustment rail, for holding the finger motion rail;
- at least one first blocking mechanism, arranged on the holding means, for blocking the movement of the holding means in a first direction along the adjustment rail;
- at least one second blocking mechanism, arranged on the holding means, for blocking the movement of the holding means in a second direction along the adjustment rail;
- at least one carriage,
- wherein the carriage can be operatively connected to the finger motion rail via at least one connecting element;
- wherein the carriage is configured to be moved along the adjustment rail by means of a drive for moving the finger motion rail;
- wherein the carriage is designed such that, when it is moved by means of the drive in the first direction along the adjustment rail and contacts the first blocking mechanism, it exerts a force on the first blocking mechanism, such that the first blocking mechanism is released, and the holding means together with the finger motion rail is movable in the first direction by movement of the carriage;
- and wherein the carriage is designed such that, when it is moved by means of the drive in the second direction along the adjustment rail and contacts the second blocking mechanism, it exerts a force on the second blocking mechanism, such that the second blocking mechanism is released, and the holding means together with the finger motion rail is movable in the second direction by movement of the carriage.
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- 1 therapeutic device
- 10 drive
- 101 motor
- 102 spindle
- 103 connecting element
- 10 drive
- 2 finger motion rail
- 20 a/b connecting element
- 3 length adjustment device
- 30 adjustment rail
- 301 grid element
- 302 first side wall
- 303 second side wall
- 31 first blocking mechanism
- 311 first axis of rotation
- 312 first blocking lever
- 313 first means for suspension
- 314 first fixing means
- 32 second blocking mechanism
- 321 second axis of rotation
- 322 second blocking lever
- 323 second means for suspension
- 324 second fixing means
- 33 carriage
- 331 sliding foot
- 332 transverse element
- 34 holding means
- 341 first side wall
- 342 second side wall
- 343 base element
- 30 adjustment rail
- B1 first direction
- B2 second direction
- P1 blocking position
- P2 unblocking position
- A1 amplitude for the therapy movement
- A2 first adjustment range
- A3 second adjustment range
- 1 therapeutic device
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